18 Related Articles from 2018-09-11

'Together Live' tour to feature women storytellers. LOS ANGELES (AP) - A ten-city North America tour will feature stories and music aimed at bringing together women of all ages and backgrounds.Reese... >>

Atlantic Canadians keep wary watch on advancing storms. The Canadian Hurricane Centre in Halifax says Florence is not expected to have any impact on Canada, given its predicted track into the U.S. mainland, where it will weaken considerably. >>

BMW drops diesel engines from North American portfolio. BMW is finally bowing to the inevitable and completely dropping diesel engines from its passenger vehicle portfolio in North America. >>

Canada has taken in almost $300 million from retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports. Canada collected nearly $300 million in surtaxes in the first two months after it slapped U.S. imports with retaliatory tariffs. >>

Canada-U.S. trade tiff 'not who we are,' anbassador tells Gander 9/11 service. The U.S. ambassador joined the small Newfoundland community of Appleton Tuesday as it marked 9/11 with a service honouring those killed and those who opened their homes to thousands of stranded passengers. Ambassador Kelly Craft said the events in Newfoundland following the U.S. terrorist attacks told the true story of the Canada-U.S. friendship. >>

Canada-U.S. trade tiff 'not who we are,' American envoy says. The U.S. ambassador joined the small Newfoundland community of Appleton Tuesday as it marked 9/11 with a service honouring those killed and those who opened their homes to thousands of stranded passengers. >>

Canada's collected nearly $300 million from counter-tariffs so far. The retaliatory counter-tariffs the federal government has imposed on American steel, aluminum and other goods have resulted in nearly $300 million in revenue so far. New numbers from the Canada Border Services Agency break down the surtaxes collected on American imports in August and July 2018, the first two months that Canada's tariffs have been in place. >>

Canadians warned to avoid all travel to areas in U.S. bracing for hurricane. The federal government is warning Canadians to avoid all travel to a stretch of the U.S. East Coast that is expected to be hammered by hurricane Florence. >>

Canadians warned to avoid travelling in paths of Florence, Isaac. The federal government is warning Canadians to avoid all travel to a stretch of the U.S. East Coast that is expected to be hammered by hurricane Florence. >>

CIBC chief calls for clearer foreign investment rules, more competitive tax scheme. The CEO of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce says Canada must boost its global competitiveness and prepare for a future downturn by offering clearer foreign investment rules, matching a U.S. policy which allows companies to immediately write off the full cost of capital investments and attracting more immigrants. >>

FOREX-Dollar dips as Canada and U.S. hold trade talks. By Daniel LeussinkTOKYO, Sept 12 (Reuters) - The dollar dipped on Wednesday as Canada signalled it was ready to make a concession to the United States to... >>

FOREX-Dollar dips on U.S.-Canada talks, markets still.... By Daniel LeussinkTOKYO, Sept 12 (Reuters) - The dollar fell on Wednesday as sources said Canada was ready to make a concession to the United States to... >>

Fox's latest 'Predator' movie is poised for a strong $30-million debut. Twentieth Century Fox’s new “Predator” movie is expected to have a high body count — and a deadly opening at the box office. The latest movie spawned from the three-decade-old action series is expected to gross a strong $30 million to $35 million in its opening weekend in the U.S. and Canada, according... >>

New federal minister tasked with getting Canadian companies to look beyond U.S.. One of Canada's newest cabinet ministers is tasked with making progress on a long-running challenge: encouraging more businesses to chase opportunities beyond the comforts of North America. >>

TSX records first daily gain of September, joining positive day for U.S. markets. The influential materials, energy and financial sectors were lower in late-morning trading as Canada's main stock index lost ground. >>

U.S. ambassador in Appleton, N.L, for 9/11 service: 'No place I would rather be'. The town's annual service marking the event is being attended by Kelly Craft, the U.S. ambassador to Canada. >>